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Saturday afternoon, double date, and beer. {winning!}
Dallas has a limited number of breweries and most of the time they’re only open obscure hours on limited days. Finding a good beer tasting requires willpower and a non-work traveling schedule. Yup, not happening.

Not too long ago the sky opened up and sun shined upon D-town with the opening of our first {Total Wine}.
This place is GINORMOUS. So huge. Aisles upon aisles upon aisles of unique liquors, craft beers, and boutique wines.Now you’re talkin’ to me!

Luckily we have sweet friends who enjoy a good brew as much as we do, and it seemed like the perfect recipe for a double date to the “Lagers & Ales: Beyond Pilsners and Pales” {tasting class}!

We enjoyed 2 informative hours and tried a wide variety of {mostly Belgium} beers.
The class equipped us with a cool book to note our thoughts on appearance, smell, and taste. Heck, they even provided us pizza and snacks! Was there anything not to like?!

yays: Lots of interesting beer in a themed class, educational, food provided, only $15/person, beautiful tasting room, tons of tasting set up throughout the store for breaks/after class, and aisles you can wander around for hours!nays: Teacher wasn’t incredibly engaging, a wife that asked a lot of questions and loudly proclaimed “WE’RE SO BUYING THIS” after every tasting, limited store locations, and class lacked a certain level of engagement (but that may have been due to the instructor).

Regardless of the few cons, we plan on going back again soon. Anyone a {fall beer} fan?